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Somewhere to show off our creative talents and achievements, whether story writing or poems, painting or running a marathon, surviving a church youth weekend, amazing photos or . . . or . . .

These are a few photos of above, including a live owl, and the statue at the entrance of Captains Table.

A little run down at the back of the main buildings.The woman above is my wife.Now the wise owl , alive believe me its eyes moved and it was real.

This one has nothing to do with the Fishermans wharf, in fact it is a scene of the Blind Pass Park beach which is about 50 kms away to the north of it.

Finished for today

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.

I give up .Photobucket will not allow me to delete previous photos and add replacements.

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.

Photobucket gave me permission to show all the photographs I have taken up until a few months ago, when they changed their rules.I agree they can stop me using Photobucket from now on if I don't pay recently charged fees. But they should not be allowed to cancel what has already been a!lowed.Photobucket has gone back on it's word, and I will not use their services again!

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.

We live at a time ...characterized by a subliminal relativism that penetrates every area of life. Sometimes this relativism becomes aggressive, when it opposes those who say that they know where the truth or meaning of life is to be found. Benedict XV1.